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Man. So jealous of you getting it that cheap. I had to pay big bucks getting mine a few years back, but didn't regret it one bit though, especially now that I have a decent income, a couple hundred bucks is no longer a big deal. The GBP valk has always been my most favorite toy, and gave me such joy owning it once again almost 2 decades later. :D

And its so true, the 1/55 VF-1A head shape does fit the look of Takatoku GBP better, though 1J's red head stripe does have better matching color, and looks more 'meant to be'.

I love these toys! :p

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What's that female figure?  Reminds me of them MS Girls.

It looks like a tekkaman figure to me.

That is a Super Robot Wars video game original design. One of the earlier designs that first showed up in the Super Famicom days. If I remember correctly, its called ValsionR, piloted by Ryune, who is the girl friend of Masaki Ando(Cybuster). She totally look like the Gundam girls, as the design IS a cute girly humonoid with add-on armor pieces. :p

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why would anyone get excited about a 1/55 bandi clearly inferior to yamato!!! :huh:

i mean look at them for god's sake! :huh:

nastalgia can only go so far :huh:

If you've never owned a Bandai/Takatoku/Jetfire you won't understand. There's a serious nostalgia factor with toys that are over 2 decades old. The resissues were actually nicer quality than the original Takatokus. The Takatoku's are not as detailled or poseable as the Yamato's, but they are prize pieces, no question.

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when i was younger i used to live in san jose ca and i used to pass everyday after school by this chinese man and his store. i guess is was a semi comic book store

? anyway i always saw the old bandi's which were new then and never could bring myself to buy one. :unsure:

not that i didn't like robotech/macross (depending in which region of the world you live). <_<

it's just that i was always into things that look real , or at least, not look like clumsy toys :huh:

all my friends used to rag on me about it but i was always into things that were just a little above average i guess. in a decade where transforming robots were as common place as steriod endused wanabe rambos at the movie theaters, i just coundn't see myself being entertained by such a crappy looking toy! B))

but i concede...if it was a great buy and you are happy with it and it brings you joy...than more power to ya!

but it is still just so dam ugly!!! :blink:

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when i was younger i used to live in san jose ca and i used to pass everyday after school by this chinese man and his store. i guess is was a semi comic book store

? anyway i always saw the old bandi's which were new then and never could bring myself to buy one. :unsure:

not that i didn't like robotech/macross (depending in which region of the world you live). <_<

it's just that i was always into things that look real , or at least, not look like clumsy toys :huh:

all my friends used to rag on me about it but i was always into things that were just a little above average i guess. in a decade where transforming robots were as common place as steriod endused wanabe rambos at the movie theaters, i just coundn't see myself being entertained by such a crappy looking toy! B))

but i concede...if it was a great buy and you are happy with it and it brings you joy...than more power to ya!

but it is still just so dam ugly!!! :blink:

Boy you really missed out on some great toys.

I feel bad for you.

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when i was younger i used to live in san jose ca and i used to pass everyday after school by this  chinese man and his store. i guess is was a semi comic book store

? anyway i always saw the old bandi's which were new then and never could bring myself to buy one. :unsure:

not that i didn't like robotech/macross (depending in which region of the world you live).  <_<

it's just that i was always into things that look real , or at least, not look like clumsy toys  :huh:

all my friends used to rag on me about it but i was always into things that were just a little above average i guess.  in a decade where transforming robots were as common place as steriod endused wanabe rambos at the movie theaters, i just coundn't see myself being entertained by such a crappy looking toy! B))

but i concede...if it was a great buy and you are happy with it and it brings you joy...than more power to ya!   

but it is still just so dam ugly!!! :blink:

I feel sorry for you too. :D

I would prefer to be someone that can both appreciate 'realistic' rendition pieces & fun, crappy looking :rolleyes: toys that I can really play with. Yup. More power to me! :lol:

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